Entertainingly absorbed observations on the world around us...
I've been working my way back through the KunstllerCast catalog since being turned onto Jim by a coworker a couple weeks ago and enjoyed the process of sinking into the auditory observations and quips. A fair disclaimer is that I find these topics fascinating, but it certainly takes some talent and a good sense of humor to carry on close to 200 podcasts - and on an impressively regular basis it seems - on the subject of the end of the world as we know it. I do have to say, for two seemingly dyed-in-the-wool conspiracy theorists, they could use some help concealing the identity of Jim's new locale in #183. Pinpointing the distance to a specific mountain due East? Describing the road in complete with landmarks? Mentioning the town's original name which they just happen to have a festival named after? Oh well, it only served to draw me into listening to the whole episode!Read full review »
luckyluke1111 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/21/11
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